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CHRYSANTHEMUM, FALL FLOWERING 
SECTION, NOVELTIES FOR 1941 
Eugene A. Wander. A brilliant, glistening golden 
yellow carrying flowers 4%-5 inches across, does 
not exceed 18 inches in height and needs no pinch- 
ing. Very profuse bloomer, in season September 
' 20. 50 cents each. 
Mrs. Pierre S. Dupont III. Soft pink tinted with 
rosy salmon and fawn shades overcast with a very 
luminous sheen. The large, full, perfectly formed 
blooms are carried on tall branching stems. Height 
2% feet, in season early October. 50 cents each, 
Milky Way. The first hybrid offered from Chry- 
santhemum Nipponicum which blooms in late 
September. Very rich dark foliage and milky 
white flowers carried in branching sprays of 5-6 
blooms, extremely frost resistant and the pioneer 
of a new race which should prove invaluable and 
hardier than the Koreanums. 50 cents each. 
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CHRYSANTHEMUMS, HARDY FALL 
BLOOMING — GENERAL LIST 
Acacia. Small semi-double very fragrant flowers 
in late September. 35 cents. 
Aglow. Fully double deep bright orange. 
Amelia. Low growing, early and profuse bloomers, 
sold under a variety of rather fantastic names, 
useful in the garden but not of great value for 
ewttine, This, the original variety, is pink in color. 
Amelis Bronze Cushion. A pleasing bronze. 
Amelia Bronze Cushion. <A pleasing bronze. 
Amelia King Cushion. Bronzy salmon. 
Amelia Red Cushion. Of a good red shade, the new- 
est in this type. 
Amelia Queen Cushion. Pure white. 
Astrid. An Arcticum hybrid with pleasing pink 
flowers, flowers rather late the first season but 
is very good the second year. 
Autumn Lights. An Arcticum hybrid, height 18 
inches, coppery bronze in late September. 35 cents. 
Early Bronze. Double bronzy yellow flowers from 
August onwards. fine for cutting and very hardy. 
Gleam o’gold. New primrose yellow pompon of great 
merit, 3 inch flowers October 1. 35 cents. 
Goblin. Flowers are rich bronze, produced October 
10 onwards. 2 inch blooms, height, 2 feet. 35 cents. 
Caliph. Rich ox-blood from October 10 and onwards. 
Ember. Double coral and orange in season October 15. 
Fairy. Delicate single rose with white halo. 
Jean Cumming. Fully double pure white of large 
size. 
Jean Treadway. A large and lovely fullv double pink, 
the best of this color. in season after Sentember 15. 
Judith Anderson. A striking new buttercup vellow 
pompon, fine for northern gardens. 
King Midas. Double soft yellow, shaded bronze. 
Nancy Copeland. Pleasing single spectrum, red 
flowers. 
Lavender Lady. The first true lavender, fully double 
3 inch flowers about October 8. . 
Nuggets. A pretty and useful small golden yellow 
pompon. 
Pale Moon. Double sulphury yellow, in season Oc- 
tober 5. . 
